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  1. 'Rose is a really good coach'published at 12:17 BST 21 April

    Bournemouth v Leeds (Wed, 20:00 BST)

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    Leeds manager Daniel Farke on incoming Bournemouth boss Marco Rose: “We have faced each other a few times in Germany. He was also in charge of my former club Borussia Monchengladbach and played each other when he was in charge of RB Leipzig.

    "Bournemouth can be really happy with his choice. It's up to other clubs to decide who becomes their manager but what I can say is that he is a really good coach and a top-class human being.

  2. 'One of the best couple of weeks in Leeds' modern history'published at 12:13 BST 21 April

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    Daniel Farke says he can look back on "one of the best couple of weeks in Leeds' modern history" - easing relegation fears and reaching the FA Cup semi-finals - with great excitement, but he is aware that nothing has been achieved yet.

    The Leeds boss added, when asked about the earlier part of the season, when things were not going quite so well: "Why would I want to go back to November? The sun is shining, the trees are blooming and there are birds singing outside."

    More to follow.

  3. 'Iraola is doing a fantastic job'published at 12:11 BST 21 April

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    Daniel Farke on Leeds' next opponents Bournemouth: “They're having an outstanding season - so many unbeaten games in a row and fighting for Europe.

    "Andoni [Iraola] is doing a fantastic job. It's more or less an established Premier League side that have improved year after year. They've got a lot of quality in the offence and quality in the defence as well.

    "It's no coincidence they are 13 games unbeaten. A very tough trip, we can’t afford 1% less, but we have shown we can get results.

    "We will be very respectable but we'll go in a good mood too."

  4. 'We don't think 1% about Chelsea'published at 12:07 BST 21 April

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    Leeds manager Daniel Farke speaking on whether Sunday's FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea will have an impact on the game against Bournemouth: “Nothing at all. It's one battle after the other.

    "We are just focused on this game. Nothing distracts us from this game, we need to keep our foot on the gas.

    "We do not think 1% about Chelsea or Wembley."

  5. 'Every player has chipped in with top performances'published at 12:05 BST 21 April

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    Farke and AmpaduImage source, Getty Images

    More from Leeds manager Daniel Farke on squad depth: "Once an important player like Anton Stach or Joe Rodon is not available, it is always a chance for someone else to shine. The players who have come in deserve all the plaudits, but we have done this for more or less the whole season.

    "There are always injuries and ups and downs but more or less, every player has had the chance to be in the starting line-up and chip in with results and top performances.

    "Ethan Ampadu was ever present but Sean Longstaff had long periods where he was irreplicable. Ilia Gruev was outstanding, outstanding performances. Ao Tanaka in the beginning of the season. We need this competition.

    "I am very happy and pleased with my group and more or less all positions, Lukas Nmecha when he was needed for goals for example.

    "It's important we need to stay on it. We have to continue for five games on Premier League level and hopefully two more in the FA Cup.”

  6. 'Okafor needs to stay humble and hungry'published at 12:03 BST 21 April

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    Leeds manager Daniel Farke speaking about Noah Okafor's form: "My attitude is that fitness level is so important. We have worked a lot on it. The mindset is also important for the attackers.

    "They should not just be thinking about goals and assists. They need to think about how they can benefit the team - playing a role in pressing and the workload off the ball, helping the wing-backs to close the wings.

    "If you concentrate on these topics and have a good game, the end product will come automatically. If you think about goals, goals and goals, you will never score.

    "We also speak about things that we want to see tactically, but all the credit goes to him. He's in a fantastic shape and he needs to make sure he stays on it, stays humble and stays hungry and ride the wave as far as possible."

  7. Farke praise for Bournemouth's next managerpublished at 12:01 BST 21 April

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    Leeds manager Daniel Farke was glowing in his praise of Bournemouth's next manager Marco Rose, who has previously worked at Borussia Monchengladbach, where Farke has also been head coach.

    Farke says that the Cherries have got themselves a very good manager.

    More to follow.

  8. 'All others are back' - Farke on team newspublished at 11:58 BST 21 April

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    Leeds boss Daniel Farke on team news: "Everyone available from the last game is also available for this game, as it stands.

    "Daniel James is also back in training. Joe Rodon was already involved before the last game and he should also be available. Anton Stach has not trained with us, so he is not available and won't travel with us to Bournemouth. All the others are back."

  9. 'We don't think 1% about Wembley'published at 11:57 BST 21 April

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    Leeds will face Chelsea at Wembley in the FA Cup semi-finals on Sunday.

    Daniel Farke says the semi-final will not be a distraction.

    "We don't think 1% about Wembley," says the Leeds boss.

    Full quotes to follow.

  10. 'Momentum can change pretty quickly'published at 11:54 BST 21 April

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    More from Leeds manager Daniel Farke on taking confidence from recent wins: "It's always important to use momentum during the season to win as many points as possible. At his level, the momentum can change pretty quickly.

    "Bournemouth are in a good moment right now. We have a good position. But we need more points. For that, we need to take this confidence and mood into the next game."

  11. James back in training, Rodon available, Stach out - team newspublished at 11:53 BST 21 April

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    Dan JamesImage source, Getty Images

    Leeds manager Daniel Farke has given some positive team news.

    He says everyone who was available for their last game is available to face Bournemouth.

    Dan James is back in training, Joe Rodon is available, but Anton Stach is not available.

    "All the others are back."

    Full quotes to follow.

  12. 'Nothing is done yet' - Farke on relegation fightpublished at 11:51 BST 21 April

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    Leeds United

    Leeds manager Daniel Farke speaking before facing Bournemouth: "We have achieved a lot but nothing is done yet. We want and need more points, so we will stay with the foot on the gas.

    "It's one battle after the other. We concentrate always on the next game and we've five opportunities to win more points. That's the mindset we go with and we are highly motivated to win as much points as possible in a difficult away game against Bournemouth."

  13. Leeds will keep 'foot on the gas'published at 11:49 BST 21 April

    Bournemouth v Leeds (Wed, 20:00 BST)

    Leeds United

    Leeds manager Daniel Farke is talking now.

    He says his side have achieved a lot already but will keep their foot on the gas in a bid to win as many points as possible.

    Full quotes to follow.

  14. Postpublished at 11:48 BST 21 April

    Craig Nelson
    BBC Sport reporter

    This feels like the first relegation battle in a while that has the potential to go right down to the wire.

    Daniel Farke never managed to keep previous club Norwich in the Premier League after having two bites at the cherry.

    He won't want his Leeds outfit to be one of the teams in the mix come the final day, but two wins from two have really eased the pressure.

    Farke's news conference is coming up next.

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    Get Involved - 'Leeds are safe...and West Ham more mentally in the fight than Spurs'published at 11:44 BST 21 April

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    Leeds are safe, especially if they beat Spurs or West Ham. I can't see Spurs getting results in 3-4 of their remaining games. But the same can be said about West Ham. I think their run-in is even harder. But they look more mentally in the fight than Spurs.

    Harry, Manchester

  16. History suggests Leeds can breathe easypublished at 11:43 BST 21 April

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    Still need more points for safety - Frake

    While Daniel Farke insisted Leeds need more points to ensure safety after the win against Wolves, history suggests the club can feel confident in planning for another season in the top flight.

    They would claim an unwanted record were they to go down because no team has ever been relegated after taking 39 or more points from their first 33 games of a 38-game Premier League season.

    Victory over Wolves takes them past the current record of Birmingham, who had 38 points at this stage of the 2010-11 season, and were relegated.

    In fact, even if Leeds did not claim another point they could consider themselves unfortunate to go down given only six have ever been relegated with 39 points or more in a 38-game season.

    Even then it has not happened in the past 14 seasons with Birmingham and Blackpool, who both achieved 39 points, the last teams to go down with as many points as Leeds have already got.

    In every season since 2015-16, 36 points would have been enough to survive, so if you go by the stats things are looking very good for Leeds.

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    Get Involved - 'Leeds being Leeds...'published at 11:41 BST 21 April

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    As a Leeds fan I would have no hope of survival if we were 8 points back, but also as a Leeds fan I'm not completely confident that we're safe even though we're 8 points clear...

    Theo, Newcastle

    Leeds being Leeds need to be mathematically safe before it can be considered safe.

    H, Malaysia

  18. Poll: Who else will go down?published at 11:37 BST 21 April

    With Wolves already relegated after West Ham's point at Crystal Palace on Monday night, and Burnley 12 points adrift of safety with just five games to play, it looks like the final relegation place will be one of four teams...

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  19. Postpublished at 11:36 BST 21 April

    Craig Nelson
    BBC Sport reporter

    While we are talking relegation, you may as well stick your neck out and take part in our poll...

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    Get Involved - 'Spurs are drowning'published at 11:35 BST 21 April

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    I can't see Spurs suddenly playing better than West Ham or Forest. Those teams are fighting, Spurs are drowning.

    Steve, Northumberland